I think you meant all working age adults and looking for jobs for 25 weeks. Thats what I was told is the cutoff point for adults looking for jobs. Else after 25 weeks, u no longer looking for work due to one reason or another.

Not really true.. shoes left in the common corridor while visiting a friend and it goes missing does not equal to openly allowing people to take it away.
I believe unless its left in a bin center or Besides a Bin center is where it becomes dubious and subject to interpretation.

too late...
https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/government-economy/unemployment-for-locals-creeps-up-in-q2-mom
Unemployment for locals creeps up in Q2: MOM
The number of job vacancies declined for the second consecutive quarter to 47,700 in June, down from 57,100 in March, after accounting for seasonal variations.
This resulted in the ratio of job vacancies to unemployed people dipping below one for the first time in more than a year. There was 0.94 opening per unemployed person in June.
SEE ALSO: Retrenchments grow in Q1, led by manufacturing: MOM
The softer job market was also borne out in the lower share of residents who managed to find a job within six months of being laid off in the last quarter of last year.
This re-entry rate fell to 60 per cent in the second quarter of this year, the lowest rate in at least four years, and down from 66.4 per cent in the first quarter of this year.
But the long-term unemployment rate for residents stayed flat at 0.7 per cent in June after being adjusted for seasonal variations. This refers to the share of the resident labour force who were unemployed for at least 25 weeks.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for Singaporeans climbed for the third consecutive quarter to 3.3 per cent in June, up from 3.2 per cent in March.
For residents - Singaporeans and permanent residents combined - the rate was 3.1 per cent in June, up from 3 per cent in March, while the overall rate was stable at 2.2 per cent in June.
Professionals, managers, executives and technicians continued to make up the majority of locals retrenched, at 77 per cent.
The MOM noted that in the recent three quarters, more employees have been placed on short work-week or temporary layoff arrangements, which are typically viewed as better alternatives to retrenchments.
"This points to firms' growing caution amid uncertain economic conditions, though levels were still much lower than during recessionary periods," it said.
Meanwhile, growth in the number of people working here, excluding maids, slowed in the first half of the year to 16,900, down from 31,400 in the second half of last year, which had been boosted by the festive season, said the ministry.

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